Jacqueline Walters Net Worth

Jacqueline Walters net worth is$3 Million

Jacqueline Walters Wiki/Biography

Jacqueline Walters was born on the 27th July 1958, in Port Gibson, Mississippi USA, and is a doctor and a reality television personality, best known as the Atlanta-based obstetrics and gynecology specialist (OBGYN), who worked with such celebrities as Usher, T.I., and Toni Braxton. Walters’ professional life in medicine began in the early 1980s, and her television career started in 2013.

Have you ever wondered how rich Jacqueline Walters is, as of early 2017? According to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that Walters’ net worth is as high as $3 million, an amount earned through her successful career in medicine, and latterly from her appreances on TV in the reality show, which improved her wealth too.

Jacqueline Walters Net Worth $3 Million

Jacqueline Walters grew up in Mississippi, where she went to the Alcorn State University, University of Mississippi, and later completed her residency at Mercer University in Macon, Georgia.

In addition to being a doctor to such celebrities as Toni Braxton, Usher, and T.I., Walters started playing in Bravo’s reality television show called “Married to Medicine”, which is aired since 2013. The show follows the lives of seven women in Atlanta, Georgia, with three of them being doctors and four are doctors’ wives. Alongside Jacqueline, there are Toya Bush-Harris, Mariah Huq, Quad Webb-Lunceford, Kari Wells, and Simone Whitmore. The series’ popularity and high ratings helped Walters to increase her net worth significantly, and also make her well-known as a doctor across the US.

Jacqueline is a frequent contributor in Essence and Glamour Magazine, where she writes the things concerning the women’s health, and owns the Comprehensive Women’s OB/GYN and WOW Aesthetics Medical Spa.

Regarding her personal life, Jacqueline is married to his husband Curtis and she has a stepdaughter from Curtis’ first marriage. As a two-time breast cancer survivor, Walters is spreading the awareness about the vicious disease and founded the 50 Shades of Pink Foundation to help other women who have breast cancer. She is also a member of the Medical Association of Georgia, the American Medical Association, and the American College of Obstetricians & Gynecologists.